Rain A Tribute to The Beatles Tickets White Plains NY Westchester County Center

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Rain A Tribute To The Beatles Tickets:

Rain - A Tribute to The Beatles is a Broadway show that ran initially at the Neil Simon Theatre and after 13 weeks was relocated at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre. From October 2010 to July 2011, the production released 8 previews and 300 regular performances.

Rain - A Tribute to The Beatles is more a concert than a musical theatre. The show covers songs from the early days of The Beatles and their appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show through their final albums Abbey Road and Let It Be. The performance includes historical film footage and television commercials, live cameras zooming in for close-ups of the band. The show is like a bridge between 1960s and 2010s - a performance for four, five or six generations. It shows the charisma and the genius of The Beatles' music. The artists have developed to perfection every aspect, gesture and nuance of the legends McCartney, Lennon, Starr and Harrison.

At the 56th Annual Drama Desk Awards for excellence in New York theatre, the Drama Desk for Outstanding Revue was given to Rain - A Tribute to The Beatles on Broadway.

After a long American tour, in 2012 the show is going to start its European tour, including Sweden, Norway and Denmark.

Set List:
I Want To Hold Your Hand
Hard Day's Night
Yesterday
Twist and Shout
With A Little Help From My Friends
Eleanor Rigby
Strawberry Fields
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Hey Jude
When I'm 64
I Am The Walrus
Revolution
Come Together

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